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  In addition, separately but in parallel to the changes to the BDSG, the German Federal Cabinet is also proposing changes to the Telecommunications and Telemedia Data Protection Act (“TTDSG”), which we will not cover in this blog post. [read post]
” The opinion reminds readers that the processing of personal data collected in the context of tracking must comply with the GDPR, as further discussed in the SAs’ guidance for telemedia providers. [read post]
The anticipated regulation will implement Section 26 of the Telecommunications Telemedia Data Protection Act (“TTDSG”), which entered into force on December 1, 2021. [read post]
1 Sep 2022, 7:00 am by Jan von Hein
Hornkohl: International jurisdiction for permission proceedings under the German Telemedia Act (TMG) in cases of suspected abusive customer complaints on online marketplaces In its decision of 11 March 2021, the Cologne Higher Regional Court denied the international jurisdiction of the Cologne courts for permission proceedings under the German Telemedia Act (TMG) in cases of suspected abusive customer complaints in online marketplaces. [read post]
30 Jul 2022, 4:13 pm by INFORRM
The politician had been subjected to offensive and disparaging statements on Facebook, and sought an order from the ordinary courts to obtain the related user data under the German Telemedia Act. [read post]
20 Jan 2022, 5:09 am by Ulrike Elteste
On 22 December 2021, the conference of German data protection supervisory authorities (“DSK”) published its Guidance for Providers of Telemedia Services (Orientierungshilfe für Anbieter von Telemedien). [read post]
30 Dec 2021, 6:49 am by Odia Kagan
The responsibility for the effectiveness of the consent obtained remains with the respective provider of the telemedia service. [read post]
8 Dec 2021, 12:00 am by Sophie Corke
These include advocating preservation of freedom of communication, strong user rights, clear reporting procedures, access to data from large platforms for research purposes, the verifiability of algorithmic systems and clear regulations against disinformation and the revision of the domestic legal framework (including the Telemedia Act, TMG and Network Enforcement Act, NetzDG). [read post]
  If enacted, the draft law will replace the existing data protection and privacy provisions of Germany’s Telemedia Act and Telecommunications Act (“Telemedia Act”), including provisions applicable to the use of cookies and similar technologies. [read post]
According to the court, it is possible to interpret Section 15(3) of the Telemedia Act in a way that is in line with the ePrivacy Directive. [read post]
31 May 2020, 10:00 pm
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled on May 28 that an opt-out for cookies settings is inadmissible under German law under Section 15(3) of the German Telemedia Act (TMG) in conformity with the ePrivacy Directive (press release of the BGH; available only in German). [read post]
31 May 2020, 10:00 pm
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled on May 28 that an opt-out for cookies settings is inadmissible under German law under Section 15(3) of the German Telemedia Act (TMG) in conformity with the ePrivacy Directive (press release of the BGH; available only in German). [read post]
31 May 2020, 10:00 pm
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled on May 28 that an opt-out for cookies settings is inadmissible under German law under Section 15(3) of the German Telemedia Act (TMG) in conformity with the ePrivacy Directive (press release of the BGH; available only in German). [read post]
31 May 2020, 10:00 pm
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled on May 28 that an opt-out for cookies settings is inadmissible under German law under Section 15(3) of the German Telemedia Act (TMG) in conformity with the ePrivacy Directive (press release of the BGH; available only in German). [read post]
31 May 2020, 10:00 pm
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled on May 28 that an opt-out for cookies settings is inadmissible under German law under Section 15(3) of the German Telemedia Act (TMG) in conformity with the ePrivacy Directive (press release of the BGH; available only in German). [read post]
31 May 2020, 10:00 pm
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled on May 28 that an opt-out for cookies settings is inadmissible under German law under Section 15(3) of the German Telemedia Act (TMG) in conformity with the ePrivacy Directive (press release of the BGH; available only in German). [read post]
3 Dec 2019, 12:01 pm by Xi Lucy Shi
The Act also imposes obligation on non-German-speaking persons to bear interpreting costs in administrative proceedings, imposes fines for migrants who would refuse to participate in the basic courses of the German legal and value system, and imposes legal obligation to convey the “leading culture” in radio and telemedia. [read post]
Section 15 (3) of the German Telemedia Act (Telemediengesetz) still allows cookies to be used in certain circumstances on an opt-out basis. [read post]
6 May 2019, 1:28 am by Liza Herberger and Lars Lensdorf
On April 5, 2019, the association of German Supervisory Authorities for data protection (‘Datenschutzkonferenz’ or ‘DSK’) published a guideline regarding the applicability of the German Telemedia Act (‘TMG’) to telemedia services – including, for example, the use of website cookies for targeted advertising post-GDPR. [read post]
30 Dec 2018, 3:03 am by Ben
2018 was another busy busy year in the world of copyright, and a continuing global 'theme' was the ongoing battle between 'big tech' and 'big content', with the likes of Google and YouTube continuing to lobby extensively against planned reforms, bringing onboard (some) of the creative community - whilst the  'big content' (including film companies, music companies, the games sector and television) rolled out other creators - and finally seemed to be… [read post]